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I usually like to check [[Up and Coming]] sites, but if I give too many [[Image:4_stars.gif]] and [[Image:5_stars.gif]] votes I'll check {{ytmnd|random|random sites}} to find awful ones.
 
I usually like to check [[Up and Coming]] sites, but if I give too many [[Image:4_stars.gif]] and [[Image:5_stars.gif]] votes I'll check {{ytmnd|random|random sites}} to find awful ones.
  
If people [[Image:1_star.gif]] a site because its maker used [[w:Internet Explorer|Internet Explorer]] or didn't use [[w:Mozilla Firefox|Mozilla Firefox]], it gets [[Image:5_stars.gif]] from me.  If someone makes a site advertising Firefox, it gets [[Image:1_star.gif]].  When [http://spreadfirefox.com/ Spread Firefox] and hundreds of other sites are already pushing it, and the quality of the browser speaks for itself, further [[wiktionary:shill|shilling]] is annoying and counterproductive.  On the other hand, users who mention their use of the rarely-shilled [[w:Audacity|Audacity]] or [[w:GIMP|GIMP]] make me happy.
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Users who mention their use of the rarely-shilled [[w:Audacity|Audacity]] or [[w:GIMP|GIMP]] make me happy.
  
 
I strongly prefer strict ("classic" style) sites—"Strict YTMND FTW", as I often say.
 
I strongly prefer strict ("classic" style) sites—"Strict YTMND FTW", as I often say.

Revision as of 18:17, December 9, 2006

About me

I like, well, games, preferably older video or computer games. I do not own a current-generation game console, but would not mind an Xbox 360 (I want to play Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved and see it for myself), and I do have a PC anyway. I also like Lindsay Lohan and many other redheads. Also Milla.

My sites

Style

I often make strict-style or "classic"-style sites. These days, I often put together simple mashups of rap/pop music with videogame music for my sites, while maintaining a largely strict style. mushadv has apparently noticed. However, I prefer public-domain and libre content whereever possible; the image of my first site is made entirely of public-domain Wikipedia images, and ourgodisafractalgod uses public-domain images with Creative Commons Attribution-licensed sound.

I have a series of "monitor expression" sites whose domain names start with s and end with eyes; each one shows a verticon like O_O on a black background. The entire series has the keyword "monitor expressions".

Fads

I prefer to stay away from fad-based sites and make sites in strict-style or other types, but I may make one at times if, for instance, I like the music, premise, or character involved (Secret Islamic Sailor Jupiter, for example, for the cute girl and cool music). I also despise fad sites that ignore core aspects of their respective fad (including many "Epic Maneuver"-type sites).

If I had to choose one alternate universe, it would probably be YesYes, because I have seen some smart sites made for that.

Votes and viewing habits

I try to give votes from 1 star.gif to 5 stars.gif and amounts in between.

I usually like to check Up and Coming sites, but if I give too many 4 stars.gif and 5 stars.gif votes I'll check random sites to find awful ones.

Users who mention their use of the rarely-shilled Audacity or GIMP make me happy.

I strongly prefer strict ("classic" style) sites—"Strict YTMND FTW", as I often say.

I prefer clean (or satirically awful-looking) sites to crude Paint jobs. I might appreciate good, original pixel art though.

Finally, having Lohan in your site helps (but the facial-expressions thing is hackneyed).

Otherwise, I try to take MasterSitsu's advice to Polizei and judge a site on merits. I stay away from user bias whenever possible.

Comments

I like verticons, like Asgard01 does, but I use them far less in my comments.

Sometimes I like to type an elongated "sweet" (e.g., "sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet").

My "This just killed NEDM" comment on reggie-wanker's Taking of Pelham gave rise to his follow-up, OMG They Killed-.

One of my comments here led to the use of Lavos' Theme in "holy crap, a meteor!" and its derivatives.